AANA期刊课程-肠-脑轴和慢性疼痛:微生物群的新作用。

Q3 Medicine
Jiale Hu, Rebekah Chung, Ryshona Odeneal, Sarah Jingying Zhang
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摘要

慢性疼痛是一种复杂的致残疾病,严重影响生活质量。它通常由中枢致敏引起,这是由外周和中枢神经系统的神经炎症变化引起的对疼痛刺激的放大反应。新出现的证据强调了肠道微生物组在这一过程中的关键作用,因为它通过肠-脑轴调节炎症、免疫功能和神经递质产生。肠道菌群失衡,即生态失调,可以通过改变肠道屏障完整性、促进促炎介质的释放和激活中枢神经系统内的小胶质细胞来加剧神经炎症。这些变化有助于增加疼痛敏感性和慢性疼痛状态的进展。因此,促进健康肠道微生物群的策略,如有针对性的饮食措施和以微生物群为重点的治疗,是传统慢性疼痛管理的有希望的辅助手段。本课程评估了目前肠道微生物群与慢性疼痛之间关系的研究,为减轻疼痛疾病的整体、以微生物群为中心的干预提供了一个新的视角。随着注册麻醉师护士越来越多地参与疼痛管理,了解这种新兴方法对于改善慢性疼痛患者的治疗效果至关重要。
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AANA Journal Course-The Gut-Brain Axis and Chronic Pain: The Emerging Role of Microbiota.

Chronic pain is a complex and disabling condition that significantly impairs quality of life. It often arises from central sensitization, an amplified response to pain stimuli driven by neuroinflammatory changes in both the peripheral and central nervous systems. Emerging evidence highlights the gut microbiome's crucial role in the process because it modulates inflammation, immune function, and neurotransmitter production via the gut-brain axis. An imbalance in gut flora, known as dysbiosis, can exacerbate neuroinflammation by altering intestinal barrier integrity, facilitating the release of pro-inflammatory mediators, and activating microglia within the central nervous system. These changes contribute to increased pain sensitivity and the progression of chronic pain states. Consequently, strategies promoting a healthy gut microbiome, such as targeted dietary measures and microbiota-focused therapies, represent promising adjuncts to conventional chronic pain management. This journal course evaluates current research on the connection between the gut microbiome and chronic pain, offering a novel perspective on holistic, microbiome-centered interventions for alleviating pain disorders. As certified registered nurse anesthetists increasingly participate in pain management, understanding this emerging approach is vital for improving patient outcomes in chronic pain conditions.

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AANA journal
AANA journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1931 and located in Park Ridge, Ill., the AANA is the professional organization for more than 90 percent of the nation’s nurse anesthetists. As advanced practice nurses, CRNAs administer approximately 32 million anesthetics in the United States each year. CRNAs practice in every setting where anesthesia is available and are the sole anesthesia providers in more than two-thirds of all rural hospitals. They administer every type of anesthetic, and provide care for every type of surgery or procedure, from open heart to cataract to pain management.
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